Systems and methods are disclosed for an apparatus and method for practicing injection techniques through an injectable apparatus. The injectable apparatus may contain a camera that is configured to detect the intensity and color of light attenuated from a testing tool after it is injected into a simulated human or animal body parts. A training tool may be connected to a user display device to generate a display of the injection apparatus as well as the performance parameters of a trainee.
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1. A testing tool system comprising: a needle; a barrel cooperating with a proximal portion of the needle: a light source configured to emit a plurality of different intensities of light: and an optical fiber located inside a central portion of the needle and configured to receive the light emitted from the light source and transmit the light through the needle from the proximal portion of the needle near the barrel to a distal portion of the needle near a tip of the needle so that the light is emitted from the tip of the needle.
2. The testing tool system of claim 1 , further comprising a plunger.
3. The testing tool system of claim 2 , further comprising a sensor configured to determine a relative position of the plunger with respect to the barrel.
4. The testing tool system of claim 3 , wherein the sensor is a potentiometer.
5. The testing tool of system claim 2 , further comprising a friction system configured to simulate an injection.
6. The testing tool system of claim 1 , wherein the needle is hollow.
7. The testing tool system of claim 1 , wherein the light source is located outside of the barrel.
8. The testing tool system of claim 1 , wherein the emitted light is one or more of visible light, non-visible light, ultraviolet light, polarized light, infrared light or fluorescent light.
9. The testing tool system of claim 1 , further comprising a transmitter configured to transmit a plurality of injection parameters from the testing tool for an injection.
10. The testing tool system of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of injection parameters include one or more of: depth, angle, speed, friction, and pressure of the injection.
11. The testing tool system of claim 9 , further comprising a processor in data communication with the transmitter and configured to determine a rating of the injection based on the plurality of injection parameters.
12. The testing tool system of claim 11 , wherein the rating includes at least one of: an accuracy of injections, an experience of an injector performing the injection, a quality of the injector.
13. The testing tool system of claim 11 , wherein the rating includes one or more of education, years of experience, performance results with the injection apparatus, or patient reviews.
14. A testing tool comprising: a hypodermic needle comprising a hollow opening extending through a central portion of the hypodermic needle from a proximal end of the hypodermic needle to a distal end of the hypodermic needle, the distal end being near a head of the hypodermic needle; and an optical fiber extending through the hollow portion of the hypodermic needle, the optical fiber configured to receive emitted light from a light source through a proximate end of the optical fiber, the optical fiber further configured to emit light out of a distal end of the optical fiber, the optical fiber positioned in the needle so that light is emitted from a central point at the head of the hypodermic needle.
15. The testing tool of claim 14 , wherein the light source is located remotely from the hypodermic needle.
16. The testing tool of claim 14 , wherein the distal end of the optical fiber is located at a tip of the needle.
17. The testing tool of claim 14 , wherein the emitted light is one or more of visible light, non-visible light, ultraviolet light, infrared light or fluorescent light.
18. The testing tool of claim 14 , further comprising a syringe.
19. The testing tool of claim 14 , further comprising a barrel and plunger.
20. The testing tool of claim 19 , further comprising a sensor configured to determine a relative position of the plunger with respect to the barrel.
21. The testing tool of claim 20 , wherein the sensor is potentiometer.
22. The testing tool of claim 14 , further comprising a transmitter configured to transmit a plurality of injection parameters from the testing tool for an injection.
23. The testing tool of claim 22 , wherein the plurality of injection parameters include one or more of: depth, angle, speed, friction, and pressure of the injection.
24. The testing tool of claim 14 , wherein the needle is hollow.
25. The testing tool of claim 24 , wherein the central point is located within the hollow.
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